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The Standard Form 86 requires the declaration of foreign contacts, meetings, and business interests by “you, or your spouse.”

The request comes amid recent revelations involving Ivanka's husband, Jared Kushner, who has had to update his SF-86 several times to add more than 100 foreign contacts, including a meeting he attended with Donald Trump Jr. during last year’s election.

"We are concerned that Ivanka Trump may have engaged in similar deception. For example, did she disclose her husband's meeting with Kislyak and Gorkov? Did she disclose her brother's and husband's meeting with Veselnitskaya? Did she accurately disclose her own foreign contacts in her initial filing, which reports suggest may be numerous? If in fact she did accurately disclose these meetings, who at the White House knew of Mr. Kushner's and Mr. Trump Jr's multiple contacts with Russian officials before they were made public? And, most importantly, did she discuss any of these meetings with the President, and, if so, when?" the letter asks, in part.

Ultimately, however, the authority to grant/revoke security clearance to senior staff in the West Wing rests with President Donald Trump.